AutoNation chief, after 20 years, is turning over the keys. Mike Jackson, who took the helm when business was struggling, is stepping down from largest dealership chain in U.S. >>

Flu shots: A pinch in the arm, but not always in your.... NEW YORK (AP) - It's flu shot season, but the pinch of a shot doesn't have to also hurt your wallet.Health officials recommend that nearly all Americans get... >>

Hot take: Clemson is overrated. SportsPulse: It might sound crazy, but USA TODAY Sports' Dan Wolken gives a pretty convincing argument as to why the Tigers may be overrated. >>

Low-carb diet better when it includes more vegetables, nuts. (Reuters Health) - People who cut back on carbohydrates may end up increasing their risk of premature death if they load their plates with meat and cheese instead of vegetables and nuts, a U.S. study suggests. >>

One in three gun-owning U.S. veterans don't store weapons safely. (Reuters Health) - A substantial percentage of U.S. military vets store guns loaded and ready to use, according to an American study that could have implications for suicide prevention. >>

Report: Fournette back at practice for Jaguars. Jacksonville running back Leonard Fournette is expected back at practice on Wednesday as the Jaguars hope to have him back for his return to the lineup in ... >>

The biggest payoff in golf is about to get even bigger. The PGA Tour and FedEx announced major changes to the season-long race to the FedExCup starting next season, including the grand prize for the champion being bumped to $15 million from $10 million, USA Today reports. >>

The incredible moment a plane flies head-on IN BETWEEN two jets. U.S light aircraft pilot Pat Hoban commented that it's an event you just wouldn't see if you were a passenger on any of the planes – as they're all aligned vertically. >>

U.S. crude stockpiles fall for a fifth week to 2015.... NEW YORK, Sept 19 (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil stockpiles fell for a fifth straight week to 3-1/2-year lows, while gasoline inventories also drew down... >>

U.S. prosecutors charge three men in $364 million Ponzi scheme. Federal prosecutors have accused three men of portraying themselves as investment professionals and using a phony portfolio of consumer debt to defraud hundreds of unwary investors out of tens of millions of dollars as part of a $364 million Ponzi scheme. >>

U.S. slashes number of refugees it will accept, citing 'safety and well-being' of Americans. For a second straight year, the U.S. will slash the number of refugees it will accept, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says, insisting amid criticism from human rights groups that the country is still committed to providing sanctuary to people fleeing the world's danger zones. >>

Voting machines are vulnerable to hackers. Cybersecurity experts say the goal is to undermine confidence in the U.S. electoral system. >>

WATCH: Truth and Lies: Jonestown Paradise Lost Friday night, September 28th at 8 7c on ABC. 40 years after the largest mass suicide in American history- New Details -New Interviews with family & survivors -Truth and Lies: Jonestown Paradise Lost -Friday night, September 28th at 8 7c on ABC >>

What we know about the embattled Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination. The GOP-led Senate Judiciary Committee delays vote on Supreme Court nominee to allow for testimony by Kavanaugh and his accuser. >>